THE NEW PRIMATE.
WELCOMED AT CANTERBURY
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LONDON, Dec. 1. The Mayor and Corporation of Canterbury presented thei Archbishop, Dr. C. G.* Lang ,with an address ;at the Guildhall to-day. Crowd® cheered the Archbishop as be passed through the streets to the pailaoe. Replying to the address -of welcome, Dr. Lang referred to the adjustment o-f the respective claim® of York -and Canterbury, over which fueds were waged in ancient days, the Archbishop .of York once actually physically sitting upon the Archbishop of Canterbury. He hoped that would not happen in the immediate future, because if his successor at York chose to sit upon him he could not well bear the burden. The cathedral bells rang out as Dr. Lang entered the palace.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 3 December 1928, Page 5
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